Cost: Members: $95
Non-Members: $195
Registration Includes: One telephone and web connection at one physical location
US: 11:00am ET, 10:00am CT, 9:00am MT, 8:00am PT
Europe: 4:00pm GMT, 5:00pm CET
Commercial litigation, insolvency and banking attorney Hubert Sibre will provide participants with information, tips, about the initial process that can’t be missed when doing business in Canada. He will focus on the important questions to ask and how to protect, secure and enforce your rights as a creditor. Topics include:
• Information gathering
• Terms & Conditions: Approval, Legal Elements
• Securing a Transaction: Methods, Guarantees, Special Provisions
• Enforcing Your Rights: BIA, PPSA
• Insolvency Legislation in Canada
Hubert focuses primarily on sureties, litigation and insolvency. His roster of clients includes financial institutions, suppliers, investors and businesses dealing with high-risk situations.He recently co-led a team that successfully secured new financing for Atis Group, one of Canada’s largest manufacturers, in a deal worked out with GE Capital, National Bank of Canada and the Desjardins Group.
Hubert shares his expertise as a guest lecturer on restructuring at L’Université du Québec – Montréal’s MBA program. He has taught securities at Ècole du Barreau where he is responsible for the insolvency curriculum. He regularly lectures in Canada and the United States regarding insolvency and credit issues for organizations such as the Canadian Institute, Insight, CAIRP, Profile Crédit, FCIB, Equifax and NACM. He is a member of INSOL International, Turnaround Management Association and the Canadian Foundation of Insolvency and was a member of the jury assisting the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy in issuing trustee licenses.
Instructions to join the Webinar will be sent to the main registrant's email address the day before. Remember! please log-in at least 15 minutes prior to the webinar commencing to ensure ample time for technical assistance if needed.
Participants earn 1 Education and 1 Participation Point towards the International Certified Credit Executive (ICCE) certification/recertification.